Synopsis
Maths Trackers gives children struggling with basic maths concepts the motivation to want to learn. The high-interest, age-appropriate contexts and themes inspire children for whom maths lacks relevance and ensure progression for KS2 children working at National Curriculum levels 1 and 2. Building on the success of the Trackers fiction and non-fiction strands for struggling readers, Maths Trackers will put low attainers back on track with maths. The five high-quality pupil books in each 'Track' (two for Number, two for Calculations and one for Shape, Space and Measures) are supported by Guided Teaching Notes booklets, which include notes for teachers and teaching assistants on how to use the photographs and illustrations for maths activities, questions to ask, ideas for mental maths practice, cross-curricular opportunities, etc. Problem-solving activities and life skills, such as money, measures and data handling, are embedded throughout the series. Teacher's Guides include detailed information on how to use the series, photocopiable practice sheets and easy-to-use assessment profiles.
About the Author
Jo Chambers is a Primary Strategy Numeracy Consultant in Solihull, providing professional development support and INSET training for schools. Formerly a primary school teacher and numeracy co-ordinator, Jo is especially interested in supporting children who find maths difficult. She has written and advised on the development of maths books for a variety of publishers. Caroline Clissold is a Primary Strategy Consultant in Richmond-upon-Thames. As part of her numeracy consultant work with schools she has developed many games and practical resources to help children improve maths skills. Caroline is a regular contributor to educational publications and has also written several maths books. Lucy Simonds is currently a Maths Co-ordinator and Deputy Head at a primary school in Cambridgeshire. Prior to this she was a Numeracy Consultant in the Maths Advisory Team for Solihull LEA. Lucy has developed and written primary maths books for several different publishers, including Ginn, Rigby and Scholastic.
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